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Producers optimistic about beef plant
Cattle producers who have waited six years for Northern Beef Packers' plant near Aberdeen processing plant to open are excited that the plant is in limited production. "This is huge," said Herman Schumacher, part-owner of LDL Cattle Company near...
Tags: Groton, Plant Openings, Renewable Energy, Economy, Business and Finance, Environmental Issues
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CMT reveals new cast (and some rejects) of “Redneck Island” Season 2
Channel Guide MagazineSteve Austin will be back for Season 2 of CMT's Redneck Island when the competition series kicks up again starting Nov. 10 at 9pm ET/PT. The 10-episode season is again billed as a “redneck-style competition series,” and this time the... -
'Superbug' found in US wastewater treatment plants
Hospitals aren't the only places where people can pick up a nasty "superbug.'' A University of Maryland-led team of researchers has found methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, or MRSA, at sewage treatment plants in the mid-Atlantic and the Midwest....
Tags: Health and Safety at School, Health, Agricultural Research and Technology, Water Supply, University of Maryland, College Park
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Planned mine threatens quiet of North Dakota Roosevelt ranch
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) - The site of the Elkhorn Ranch in the badlands of North Dakota looks and feels much as it did when Theodore Roosevelt retreated there to raise cattle following the deaths of his wife and mother in 1884. The cattle are gone, as the...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Forestry and Timber, Gardens and Parks, Barack Obama, Wildlife
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Josh Lyons riding clinic at Prairie Sky Ranch July 16-18
VEBLEN - Prairie Sky Guest & Game Ranch, Veblen, SD, is proud to be hosting a 3-day riding clinic at the ranch on Monday through Wednesday, July 16-18, with Josh Lyons of Parachute, Colo. Josh Lyons can help you build the relationship you have always...Tags: Health, Horse (animal), Hospitals and Clinics
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Council mission persuades Japanese buyers preference to U.S. sorghum
The U.S. Grains Council won over a diverse group of Japanese grain sorghum importers after a successful USGC trade team mission to the United States in June. By collaborating with hosting organizations, including the Texas Grain Sorghum Producers Board,...Tags: Travel, Trips and Vacations, Imports
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Head of Christensen Farms left a big mark in agribusiness
Bob Christensen was raised on a cattle, hog and crop farm near Sleepy Eye, and though his formal education ended with high school, his real-world acumen was just getting started. Christensen, who died Nov. 5 of an apparent heart attack at age 51,...Tags: Heart Attack, Labor Legislation, Career and Workplace
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Scientists find a little to like in 'Bay' film
SPOILER ALERT: This story reveals features of the plot.
Baltimore-born film director Barry Levinson has said his new eco-horror movie, "The Bay," about a Chesapeake Bay turned deadly by environmental abuse, is "80 percent factual."
Bay scientists and...Tags: Cambridge (Dorchester, Maryland), Fiction, The Bay (movie), Annapolis, Horror (genre)
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A retro-future corner of Anaheim
Los Angeles TimesWearing round glasses, a buttoned vest and blue wingtip oxfords, Shaheen Sadeghi can't walk down Anaheim's Center Street Promenade without being greeted by every shop owner on this three-block stretch of newly opened restaurants and boutiques. He's the...Tags: Architecture, Lifestyle and Leisure, Heart Surgery, Restaurants, Arts and Culture
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Somerset teen earns national livestock show title
Daily American Staff WriterA Somerset teen won a national title with her pig at the National Junior Swine Show in Hamburg, N.Y. Paige Stahl, a 15-year-old sophomore at Somerset Area High School, won the 2012 Grand Champion Purebred Gilt Overall National Junior Swine...Tags: Animals, Human Interest
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Our View: Research center turns 100, helped put county on the map
It took big dreams and back-breaking efforts to turn the desert of southeastern California from a seeming wasteland populated by few people and sparse vegetation into a region that would help feed and clothe a nation — many nations, in fact. More...Tags: Research, Arts and Culture, Ceremonies, Science and Technology, Environmental Issues
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Summer Spotlight, State 4-H Livestock Judging Contest July 27-29
BROOKINGS - The 2012 South Dakota Summer Spotlight and State 4-H Livestock Judging Contest will be held July 27-29 in Huron. "The South Dakota Summer Spotlight is designed to highlight South Dakota's youth involved in livestock and provide them with...Tags: Agriculture
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